
사물을 뒤섞어 엉망으로 만들다.
To bring into a disordered or confusing state; to jumble things together.
예문:
"The wind muddled the neatly stacked flyers on the porch."
"Don't muddle the laundry; keep the whites separate from the colors."
사람의 생각이나 정신을 혼란스럽게 하다.
To confuse a person or their thoughts; to make someone feel bewildered.
예문:
"The complex legal jargon only served to muddle the jury."
"Lack of sleep muddled his thinking during the important exam."
칵테일 등을 만들 때 재료를 짓이기거나 섞다.
To mix or stir ingredients, especially by crushing them, into a drink.
예문:
"Muddle the fresh mint leaves with sugar to release their aroma."
"The bartender muddled fresh berries for the signature cocktail."
뚜렷한 계획 없이 빈둥거리거나 갈팡질팡 행동하다.
To busy oneself in an aimless or ineffective way; to progress without a clear plan.
예문:
"He spent the entire afternoon muddling about in the garden."
"They are just muddling through the project without any clear leadership."
지저분하고 무질서한 상태나 사물의 더미.
An untidy and disorganized state or collection of things.
예문:
"My desk is in a complete muddle after the office move."
"The schedule was a muddle of conflicting appointments and meetings."
혼란으로 인해 발생하는 실수나 오해.
A mistake or misunderstanding arising from confusion.
예문:
"A slight muddle in communication led to the wrong order being shipped."
"There was a muddle over who was supposed to bring the keys to the office."